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Guilt: An Alex Delaware Novel (Random House Large Print) (edition 2013)

by Jonathan Kellerman

Series: Alex Delaware (28)

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The combination of Alex Delaware [and] Detective Milo Sturgis . . . makes for the most original whodunit duo since Watson and Holmes.”—Forbes
In an upscale L.A. neighborhood, a backyard renovation unearths an infant’s body, buried sixty years ago. Soon thereafter, in a nearby park, another disturbingly bizarre discovery is made not far from the body of a young woman shot in the head. Helping LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis to link these eerie incidents is brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware. But even the good doctor’s vast experience with matters both clinical and criminal might not be enough to cut down to the bone of this chilling case. Backtracking six decades into the past stirs up tales of a beautiful nurse with a mystery lover, a handsome, wealthy doctor who seems too good to be true, and a hospital with a notorious reputation—all of them long gone, along with any records of a newborn, and destined for anonymity. But the specter of fame rears its head when the case unexpectedly twists in the direction of the highest echelons of celebrity privilege. Entering this sheltered world, Alex little imagines the macabre layer just below the surface—a decadent quagmire of unholy rituals and grisly sacrifice.
 
Don’t miss the excerpt of Jonathan Kellerman’s Killer in the back of the book!
Praise for Jonathan Kellerman and Guilt
 
“A solid, poignant tale of violence against the innocent . . . cool, brisk and polished.”The Washington Post
 
“Action-packed . . . Kellerman proves he can keep readers entertained and engrossed in a story that keeps them on the edge of their seats to the final page.”—Wichita Falls Times Record News
“Certainly one of [Kellerman’s] best offerings to date . . . Do not miss this one.”—Bookreporter
 
“Jonathan Kellerman’s psychology skills and dark imagination are a potent literary mix.”Los Angeles Times
“Jonathan Kellerman’s novels are an obsession; once started it is hard to quit.”Orlando Sentinel
 
“Kellerman doesn’t just write psychological thrillers—he owns the genre.”Detroit Free Press.
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Title:Guilt: An Alex Delaware Novel (Random House Large Print)
Authors:Jonathan Kellerman
Info:Random House Large Print (2013), Edition: Lrg, Paperback, 528 pages
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While this was an entertaining read with mastermind Alex Delaware, it did not keep me on the edge of my seat. With wild speculations and a plodding intrigue, this books takes the reader in the world of eccentric movie stars who have more charisma than brains. I did enjoy the dynamic between Milo and Alex, as well as the incremental logic, but the buildup was predictable and as such, the story could have been shortened for more dramatic effect. ( )
  Cecilturtle | Feb 13, 2024 |
Enjoyed the story and although the end was not really surprising, it did keep me interested throughout the story. In the beginning it seems unrelated items present that couldn't possibly fit together but you learn later that they do... and they don't. Aside from the main characters (Dr. Delaware and Milo) I didn't find most of the other characters very likeable but overall, it was a nice story. ( )
  SheriRichey | Oct 29, 2021 |
Excellent addition to the Alex Delaware series. Alex has become the central character again, starting with being called to assist with a pregnant woman's discovery a dead baby buried decades ago in her recently purchased backyard. Shortly thereafter, another baby and a woman are discovered in different spots in a nearby park in the ritzy neighborhood. Unclear whether or not the two are related because only the baby's bones are found while the woman was shot execution style, Alex begins his obsessive investigation. The bodies seem to be tied to a recluse Hollywood couple, who are quite powerful and inaccessible. Yet, Alex manages to approach and befriend the wife with his easy going manner, helping her deal with his philandering, stupid husband's utter disdain for their four adopted children. Alex and Milo finally unravel a horror show. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Like most of Kellerman's novels. It looks absolutely hopeless for about 250 pages and then it races quickly to a fast conclusion where all the pieces come together in the last 50 pages.
No psychologist any good is going to have time to do this much unbillable investigating. ( )
  Jeff_Simms | Jun 9, 2021 |
Guilt is a tragic whodunit story that takes place in present time Los Angeles. From the beginning of the story the author established a pace that is continued throughout the story. The characters and places are described enough to be believable. There is a beginning, middle and an end that ties up all of the loose ends. A highly recommended book to read that would make a good movie. ( )
  lbswiener | Mar 29, 2020 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The combination of Alex Delaware [and] Detective Milo Sturgis . . . makes for the most original whodunit duo since Watson and Holmes.”—Forbes
In an upscale L.A. neighborhood, a backyard renovation unearths an infant’s body, buried sixty years ago. Soon thereafter, in a nearby park, another disturbingly bizarre discovery is made not far from the body of a young woman shot in the head. Helping LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis to link these eerie incidents is brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware. But even the good doctor’s vast experience with matters both clinical and criminal might not be enough to cut down to the bone of this chilling case. Backtracking six decades into the past stirs up tales of a beautiful nurse with a mystery lover, a handsome, wealthy doctor who seems too good to be true, and a hospital with a notorious reputation—all of them long gone, along with any records of a newborn, and destined for anonymity. But the specter of fame rears its head when the case unexpectedly twists in the direction of the highest echelons of celebrity privilege. Entering this sheltered world, Alex little imagines the macabre layer just below the surface—a decadent quagmire of unholy rituals and grisly sacrifice.
 
Don’t miss the excerpt of Jonathan Kellerman’s Killer in the back of the book!
Praise for Jonathan Kellerman and Guilt
 
“A solid, poignant tale of violence against the innocent . . . cool, brisk and polished.”The Washington Post
 
“Action-packed . . . Kellerman proves he can keep readers entertained and engrossed in a story that keeps them on the edge of their seats to the final page.”—Wichita Falls Times Record News
“Certainly one of [Kellerman’s] best offerings to date . . . Do not miss this one.”—Bookreporter
 
“Jonathan Kellerman’s psychology skills and dark imagination are a potent literary mix.”Los Angeles Times
“Jonathan Kellerman’s novels are an obsession; once started it is hard to quit.”Orlando Sentinel
 
“Kellerman doesn’t just write psychological thrillers—he owns the genre.”Detroit Free Press.

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